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Back home after ablation
Good morning all. been studying these pages for 2 years whilst in the ablation queue. Had it done on Wednesday and stayed overnight and slept well enough considering the relay of helicopters over Bristol. Got home yesterday and small amount of sensation in chest area but tolerable. In bed at 9.30 and
Good morning all. been studying these pages for 2 years whilst in the ablation queue. Had it done on Wednesday and stayed overnight and slept well enough considering the relay of helicopters over Bristol. Got home yesterday and small amount of sensation in chest area but tolerable. In bed at 9.30 and
Heathcliff5815
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AF Association
3 years ago
Pain
Hi I have ET has anyone tried medicinal marijuana at all I’m sick of taking pain killers wondering if something natural like this might help
Hi I have ET has anyone tried medicinal marijuana at all I’m sick of taking pain killers wondering if something natural like this might help
Windy51
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
KEEPING A LID ON BLOOD PRESSURE DURING THE CONONAVIRUS CRISIS
This was written by and published by the American Heart Association editorial staff and we've had a number of folks ask about taking the vaccine and still more dealing with HBP issues and this offers some sage advice/suggestions. I hope it helps those affected. Maintaining healthy blood pressure levels
This was written by and published by the American Heart Association editorial staff and we've had a number of folks ask about taking the vaccine and still more dealing with HBP issues and this offers some sage advice/suggestions. I hope it helps those affected. Maintaining healthy blood pressure levels
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
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Very painful forearm
Hi all, I have hurt my forearm somehow, probably just lifting a pan or something else heavy. It's been about 4 weeks now, and it's pretty constant achy, sometimes sharp stabby pain, which also stops me sleeping, and doing all sorts of tasks. I've tried strong pain gels on area and general strong painkillers
Hi all, I have hurt my forearm somehow, probably just lifting a pan or something else heavy. It's been about 4 weeks now, and it's pretty constant achy, sometimes sharp stabby pain, which also stops me sleeping, and doing all sorts of tasks. I've tried strong pain gels on area and general strong painkillers
Janpan7
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Wondering what I can do whilst awaiting tests/diagnosis. I'm only 28 and so anxious.
It's been almost 5 months since my first random episode. My breathing felt tight after taking a strong painkiller in the day. I took my night time medication and my heart rate shot up to 150bpm and wouldn't go down. I finally went to the hospital it was 167bpm, and none of the procedures helped it go
It's been almost 5 months since my first random episode. My breathing felt tight after taking a strong painkiller in the day. I took my night time medication and my heart rate shot up to 150bpm and wouldn't go down. I finally went to the hospital it was 167bpm, and none of the procedures helped it go
HeartDinger
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Tylenol
Hello, pretty ladies, a pleasure to greet you and wishing you all feel super good o I continue with my discomfort in my feet, the pains move from place to place. I have not taken pain reliever continuously only when the discomfort is extreme. It's definitely not my shoes, it's my feet. The dr says she
Hello, pretty ladies, a pleasure to greet you and wishing you all feel super good o I continue with my discomfort in my feet, the pains move from place to place. I have not taken pain reliever continuously only when the discomfort is extreme. It's definitely not my shoes, it's my feet. The dr says she
Maludagui
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
No rhyme or reason to pain
Hello everybody. This is just a quick post but I am hoping someone can give me some advise. I have not been diagnosed but my gp are treating me as it is endometriosis until I see a gynacologist. I just want to know if anybodies pain doesn't go by a pattern. I have unbearable main the week leading up
Hello everybody. This is just a quick post but I am hoping someone can give me some advise. I have not been diagnosed but my gp are treating me as it is endometriosis until I see a gynacologist. I just want to know if anybodies pain doesn't go by a pattern. I have unbearable main the week leading up
HL1988
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Naproxen
Really sorry but it’s several years since I took Naproxen and can’t really remember whether it helped me. I’ve been through a variety of painkillers and nerve medication but have abandoned them all apart from Cocodamol which is for Spinal Stenosis rather than Polymyalgia. I’m curtently on 3mg of Prednisolone
Really sorry but it’s several years since I took Naproxen and can’t really remember whether it helped me. I’ve been through a variety of painkillers and nerve medication but have abandoned them all apart from Cocodamol which is for Spinal Stenosis rather than Polymyalgia. I’m curtently on 3mg of Prednisolone
FSP25
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Nike Run Club! who would have thought it?
We have a cold! I wondered why yesterday’s 2k run felt so hard, but I’m fine, a couple of pain pills and apart from tired feel ok Today just a bit snotty no need for pain pills Willow was feeling a bit rough last night and woke this morning with little energy and a really sore throat. I wanted to
We have a cold! I wondered why yesterday’s 2k run felt so hard, but I’m fine, a couple of pain pills and apart from tired feel ok Today just a bit snotty no need for pain pills Willow was feeling a bit rough last night and woke this morning with little energy and a really sore throat. I wanted to
SueAppleRun
60minGraduate
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
semi update
Hello all - hope you are all doing well, I dip in and out of the forum but trying not to get too involved until I have a better picture of my situation. My MSUS scans are next week on Wednesday and I will update then about procedure and cost etc. In the meantime, I thought I would let you all know that
Hello all - hope you are all doing well, I dip in and out of the forum but trying not to get too involved until I have a better picture of my situation. My MSUS scans are next week on Wednesday and I will update then about procedure and cost etc. In the meantime, I thought I would let you all know that
Brychni
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NRAS
3 years ago
TFCC Wrist Pain
Hi, I have pain in my left wrist and have been told its a tear in the triangular fibrocartilage complex (the cartilage in the wrist joint on the little finger side). The pain has been there for approx 8 months and even though I'm left handed I've started doing most things with my right hand. As
Hi, I have pain in my left wrist and have been told its a tear in the triangular fibrocartilage complex (the cartilage in the wrist joint on the little finger side). The pain has been there for approx 8 months and even though I'm left handed I've started doing most things with my right hand. As
redpete99
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Help pls
Hi Everyone, For anyone who had CABG dis you experience any spasms in the leg where the vein was harvested? My mum had several medcine changes but still experiencing alot of discomfort in her chest area and abdomen. (Nauseousness, bloating and feeling the muscles around the chest area tightening) She
Hi Everyone, For anyone who had CABG dis you experience any spasms in the leg where the vein was harvested? My mum had several medcine changes but still experiencing alot of discomfort in her chest area and abdomen. (Nauseousness, bloating and feeling the muscles around the chest area tightening) She
EB2021
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Can Ibuprofen exacerbate the symptoms of tinnitus?
I had weeks of a blissful episode of no tinnitus due to changing my diet and also recovery from what was a bad sinus infection for weeks. However, it has come back with a vengeance as I now feel as though I am in a constant tunnel with what feels like a zooming noise in both ears. This started when
I had weeks of a blissful episode of no tinnitus due to changing my diet and also recovery from what was a bad sinus infection for weeks. However, it has come back with a vengeance as I now feel as though I am in a constant tunnel with what feels like a zooming noise in both ears. This started when
Melons70
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Tinnitus UK
3 years ago
Anyone have pressure headaches round the back of their head that don't respond to painkillers? Need solutions to this other than sleeping.
Background info: 21. Female. Been on 100mcg of levothyroxine since Feb 2020. My last bloods (In Jan 2021) were at normal levels - if I remember correctly my TSH was 4, so the Doctor didn't want to up my levo dose even though I had been feeling very tired etc at that time - she suggested the symptoms
Background info: 21. Female. Been on 100mcg of levothyroxine since Feb 2020. My last bloods (In Jan 2021) were at normal levels - if I remember correctly my TSH was 4, so the Doctor didn't want to up my levo dose even though I had been feeling very tired etc at that time - she suggested the symptoms
ella_april
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Hamstring injury
I'm miserable. Four weeks ago today I injured my knee. I hadn't done any running for a while, so did lots of walks in the preceding couple of weeks. I do a there and back run down the Cuckoo Trail. So on the day I'd reserved for the first run, I warmed up and did a gentle jog to the outer point, then
I'm miserable. Four weeks ago today I injured my knee. I hadn't done any running for a while, so did lots of walks in the preceding couple of weeks. I do a there and back run down the Cuckoo Trail. So on the day I'd reserved for the first run, I warmed up and did a gentle jog to the outer point, then
ThriftyLesley
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
GP suspects Endo.
I'm feeling a little lost, and really hoping someone can help me, I think some advice would be helpful. Just someone being able to relate to me, that would put my mind at ease. Since the end of last year I have been having awful pain in my back and in my pelvic area. I think there have been things in
I'm feeling a little lost, and really hoping someone can help me, I think some advice would be helpful. Just someone being able to relate to me, that would put my mind at ease. Since the end of last year I have been having awful pain in my back and in my pelvic area. I think there have been things in
sforsyth89
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
(New here!) Does endometriosis mean daily pain?
Hi, I am 19 years old and I've been suffering with severe period pain for about 6 years. I've been sick and almost fainted countless times. Went to my GP last year and was given mefenamic acid, which did nothing even when taken with painkillers. Went back to GP and was put on the pill. Still during pill
Hi, I am 19 years old and I've been suffering with severe period pain for about 6 years. I've been sick and almost fainted countless times. Went to my GP last year and was given mefenamic acid, which did nothing even when taken with painkillers. Went back to GP and was put on the pill. Still during pill
Aoibheann02
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
So I have a question about a pain in my ass.
Sorry, I had to make the joke after seeing the passing of one of our own at such a young age in a previous thread. Anyway, I've had this hip pain that's been bothering me for almost a month now. It goes up on the right side, down to my butt (shut up j-o-h-n) glute and hamstring. Some days it's way
Sorry, I had to make the joke after seeing the passing of one of our own at such a young age in a previous thread. Anyway, I've had this hip pain that's been bothering me for almost a month now. It goes up on the right side, down to my butt (shut up j-o-h-n) glute and hamstring. Some days it's way
FinalBossMatt
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
What’s the name of my Gout Medication? Box of 14 tablets, course of 7 , one each for 7 days , other 7 retain for future use.
Hi I’m new here and hopefully your can assist me in my search for the name of my medication. 7 years ago I had Gout on a few occasions and was always prescribed Painkillers for a few days and it always went away only to return months later . However on my last visit to this practice, the doctor informed
Hi I’m new here and hopefully your can assist me in my search for the name of my medication. 7 years ago I had Gout on a few occasions and was always prescribed Painkillers for a few days and it always went away only to return months later . However on my last visit to this practice, the doctor informed
KibworthPete
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Might I have Mastocytosis rather than MCAS?
Hi, I experienced a very strange phenomenon last night that I've never had before and it's made me question my diagnosis of MCAS. I had a reheated (pretty old!) home-made cauliflower cheese. I had had it the night before too and it had caused horrendous bloating, which I'm used to (I have IBS) but I
Hi, I experienced a very strange phenomenon last night that I've never had before and it's made me question my diagnosis of MCAS. I had a reheated (pretty old!) home-made cauliflower cheese. I had had it the night before too and it had caused horrendous bloating, which I'm used to (I have IBS) but I
Chancery
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
3 years ago
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